Madeline Flowers Pink Pouch - Medium Ivory Clasp

Madeline Flowers Pink Pouch - Medium Ivory Clasp

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We love little Madeline, the fabled French character of Ludwig Bemelmans' classic books! And we imagine Madeline would love to wonder around the streets of Paris holding a little clasp pouch. So we handmade each piece with love, using quality Japanese frames matched with Liberty Art Fabrics!

Our Madeline Pouch comes in a variety of colours and prints to suit your style.

Get one and don't forget to match them with our lovely little outfits!

L x H = 17 cm x 15 cm

Tana Lawn Fabric - 100% Egyptian Cotton, Made in Italy

** Please note that this is a Preorder for a Madeline Pouch. Upon the purchase of this pouch online, we will require 8 working days to make the pouch. Your pouch will be mailed on the 9th working day. Please proceed to place an order if the above timeline required is agreeable.

As each pouch is made by hand, we thank you for your kind understanding on the time required and your support!

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Liberty Tana Lawn

Liberty's iconic designs on Tana Lawn are distinct in our creations. This fine yarn fabric, is made from from 100% Egyptian Cotton and printed in Europe and Japan. We love it because it is light to the feel and perfect for a project to be worn on a warm summer day. Despite its fine and delicate appearance, Tana Lawn is hard wearing, and its design timeless.

Tana Lawn fabric (Magnified)

History of Tana Lawn

Tana Lawn was introduced by Liberty's fabric buyer William Haynes Dorell after the First World War, naming it after Lake Tana in Sudan, which was an early source for the yarn. Originally printed with Liberty's renown floral designs, it quickly became Liberty's most popular fabric.

"A beautiful cool, crisp cotton Liberty Tana Lawn is internationally regarded as the best fine cotton in the world. Chosen for its similarity to silk, it has a very fine thread count which gives it a luxuriously light feel and although it is very fine, it is extremely durable." - Source: Liberty